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At the height of his fame, Steven Seagal directed and starred in his passion project: ON DEADLY GROUND (1994), a big-budget action movie about saving the environment and bringing down Big Oil. This legendary disaster is the ultimate Seagal film. Come join us as we have some fun hitting the low-hanging piñata that is the Mojo Priest. PLUS: the ominous Proposition 22 - where it came from, and what it represents.

"Liberals Are Choosing Convenience Over Workers" by Luke Savage - https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/liberals-choosing-convenience/617934

Steven Seagal's official website - http://stevenseagal.com/

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Nixper

Any chance you guys ever think of reviewing Cyborg with JCVD? Movie is underrated and Fender is an all time cool villain. Feel like it gets unfairly overlooked. Anyway great episode!

Michael and Us

I'm not sure if we'll get to it on Michael & Us, but I am a fan of Cyborg. I feel compelled to mention that my friend and colleague Justin Decloux wrote the world's first book on the director of Cybog, Albert Pyun: https://www.amazon.com/Radioactive-Dreams-Cinema-Albert-Pyun/dp/1078206481 -Will

Tony Mines

As somebody who has read the book Seagalogy, I was familiar with most of this stuff despite having never seen any of the guys movies. I have to say though, I was looking forward to the 'Michael & Us brained' take on Putin-era Seagal and that whole thing. Hopefully for a follow up episode?